335 West 38th Street is a distinctive 12 story Art Deco co-op built in 1925, originally constructed as a textiles factory in Manhattan's Midtown West neighborhood. Located between Eighth and Ninth Avenues, this intimate building contains just 14 units across its 12 floors, creating an exclusive residential environment. The building's industrial heritage is evident throughout, with authentic loft details including concrete floors, soaring ceilings, and expansive factory windows that flood the spaces with natural light.
What sets this building apart is its rare legal live/work designation from the City of New York, making it one of the few buildings in Manhattan that officially permits both residential living and business operations within the same space. The full floor lofts typically span approximately 4,000 square feet each, featuring 11 foot ceilings, minimal structural columns, and flexible open layouts that can be easily reconfigured. Many units offer dual private keyed elevator access, with both passenger and freight elevators opening directly into the lofts, maintaining the authentic industrial loft experience.
The apartments showcase impressive proportions with spans reaching up to 46 feet wide and extending 84 feet deep, illuminated by walls of oversized windows providing northern and southern exposures. Most units feature a combination of hardwood and polished concrete floors, with many configured as move in ready spaces that blend residential and work areas. Common layouts include multiple bedrooms, dedicated office spaces, and expansive living areas, with some units offering up to five potential bedrooms plus separate office space and three full bathrooms.
The kitchens throughout the building are consistently high end, featuring state of the art appliances from premium brands including Miele, Thermador, GE Monogram, and Sub-Zero. Many units boast chef caliber kitchens with massive islands, extensive cabinetry (some with up to 64 cupboards), and professional grade appliances including double ovens, six burner ranges, and wine coolers. Additional common features include in-unit washers and dryers, central air conditioning systems, abundant built in storage, and private basement storage rooms.
The building offers white glove amenities including video intercom security, a roof deck, and both passenger and freight elevator access. The co-op is notably flexible, allowing up to 80% financing, pied-à-terre ownership, and pets. Its prime location places residents within walking distance of Hudson Yards, Times Square, the High Line, and Hudson River Park, while providing easy access to major transportation hubs and the Lincoln Tunnel. Several units have been featured in major publications including Elle Decoration Magazine and have been used for television productions including the Martha Stewart Show.
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